Mr. Halperin said of McSame:
"McCain was McCain — evocative, intense, and at times emotional, but also vague, elliptical, and atonal. Failed to deliver his "country first versus Obama first" message cleanly, even when offered several opportunities. Surprisingly, did not talk much about "change," virtually ceding the dominant issue of the race."
Of Obama, the winner, he said:
"Went for a solid, consistent performance to introduce himself to the country. He did not seem nervous, tentative, or intimidated by the event, and avoided mistakes from his weak debate performances during nomination season (a professorial tone and long winded answers). Standing comfortably on the stage with his rival, he showed he belonged — evocative of Reagan, circa 1980. He was so confident by the end that he reminded his biggest audience yet that his father was from Kenya. Two more performances like that and he will be very tough to beat on Election Day."This was clearly a great night for Obama, and a clear sign that McSame is in deep trouble.
It is also imposable not to take note that Biden was there to take questions after the debate, and clueless Palin (Did you see how she totally fucked it on TV the other night?) was nowhere to be found.
Thursday's night's total defeat of Palin should be a wonderful sight to behold and last night's victory by Obama shows that the Obama/Biden team has their shit together and is a force to be reckoned with.
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